Special Programmes

Please find below a listing of previous very successful educational programmes with major ESO participation. Although the information is getting rather dated it is still being used. Please note that programme information that resides on the ESO Web servers is not further maintained. This may result in outdated information and, occasionally, broken links.

Couldn't be without it! - 2002

This Educational Programme is organised by ESO , CERN , ESA , the European Fusion Development Agreement(EFDA) , the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) , the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) , and the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) , and with the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) , the European Physical Society (EPS) , as partners, and supported by the European Union (EU) during the European Week for Science and Technology in 2002. 2002  [Couldn't be without it!]

Life in the Universe

This Educational Programme is organised by ESO , CERN and ESA , with the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) , the European Physical Society (EPS) , the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) as partners, and supported by the European Union (EU) during the European Week for Science and Technology in 2001. 2001  [Life in the Universe]

Physics On Stage

This Programme was organised by CERN , ESA , ESO , the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) , the European Physical Society (EPS) and the European Union (EU) during the European Week for Science and Technology in 2000. 2000  [Physics On Stage]

Sea & Space

This Educational Programme was organised by ESA , ESO , the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) and the European Union (EU) during the European Week for Scientific and Technological Culture in 1998. 1998  [Sea & Space]

Astronomy On-Line

This Educational Programme was organised in a collaboration between ESO, the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE) and the European Union (EU) during the 4th European Week for Scientific and Technological Culture in 1996. The programme was again active in 1999, in connection with the total solar eclipse on August 11, 1999. 1996-99  [Astronomy On-Line]